strange marbles

willjo

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Can't tell much about the first one... is it stone, glass, or clay? Next is an old Akro corkscrew. Next is a clay, next one needs better pictures of the "seams" or the area where the color is cut off. Last is a Peltier rainbo.

Nice group, there are a few cool ones in there!
 

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Rest white and camera flash washes it out. First one seems like something besides glass a little lighter than glass.
 

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Can't tell much about the first one... is it stone, glass, or clay? Next is an old Akro corkscrew. Next is a clay, next one needs better pictures of the "seams" or the area where the color is cut off. Last is a Peltier rainbo.

Nice group, there are a few cool ones in there!

What fun! Cheese, any thots on what the one in the mid to upper right section (of the group pic) by that white/green shooter size mib; second above it at about 11 o'clock? (almost surrounded by what looks to be some nice Germans!) It looks as if it might be in rough shape and it is hard to see but it is interesting to me. It looks blue/brown and white swirled.
 

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